Apparently she was not the only one on the red carpet?
She paired the tailored crimson pieces with a brighter, poppy-colored blouse.
Surridge said in an Instagram post that he now wished "to focus on other projects."
From red contacts to holographic suits.
Apparently the dress code was all about keeping things tight, bright and sparkly.
Plus, Lucky Blue Smith signs with IMG.
The industry's game of creative director musical chairs continues.
A very well-dressed crowd turned up to celebrate the magazine's milestone on Monday.
The shows are off to a strong start, thanks to Gucci, Alberta Ferretti, No.21 and more.
In his first attempt at breathing new life into the brand, the designer looked to the decade of excess and sex appeal.
No plane ticket required.
*Technically it's his first dress since returning to Italian fashion label. Plus, here's your guide to who's dressing whom at the annual gala.
After talking to multiple buyers over the past year, Italian fashion house Roberto Cavalli has agreed to sell a 90 percent stake to Italian private equity firm Clessidra S.p.A.
Where were you for Elton John vs. Dolce & Gabbana?
He replaces Peter Dundas, who is returning to Roberto Cavalli.
It's official: Former Emilio Pucci designer Peter Dundas is the new creative director of Roberto Cavalli.
An astrological theme hinted at things to come for the Italian house.
Let the fashion month musical chairs begin.
And here's Anna Ewers in some short shorts.
Plus: Emilio Pucci Artistic Director Peter Dundas tells us what's on his mind for next season.
And you thought the Kimye wedding was extravagant...
Karlie Kloss wears Saint Laurent on the cover of Vogue Japan's November issue, shot by Patrick Demarchelier. {The Fashion Spot} The battle for workers' rights in Bangladesh continues. A failure to reach an agreement on minimum wage has sparked a series of protests in Dhaka. {WWD} Lena Dunham's little sis Grace couldn't help but make fun of her sister's rather, errr, questionable Emmys outfit: "It's like the Delia's catalogue made a red carpet dress!" Ouch. Then again, that's kind of what little sisters are for. {US Weekly}